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Santiago - Montreal Brazilian, Dominican Restaurants
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Santiago

Open until 10 pm
(152)

Review Summary

Santiago in Montreal is praised as an authentic Dominican and Spanish spot where mofongo, tostones, pork dishes, chicharrón, empanadas, mondongo, and arroz con habichuelas showcase bold, true flavors and generous portions at good value. Reviewers emphasize warm, friendly service and a welcoming, homey atmosphere, with staff and the owner making guests feel at ease and the menu explained clearly. The overall mood is lively with great music and a vibe that feels like a celebration of roots, attracting visitors from Miami and other places who come back for the taste of home. Fresh juices and drinks are highlighted as standout, and the food is described as consistently flavorful and authentic. Overall, Santiago is seen as a reliable, vibrant destination delivering authentic Dominican flavor and a welcoming experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Acajou Br - Montreal Brazilian, Dominican Restaurants
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Acajou Br

Open until 10 pm
(252)

Review Summary

Acajou Br is described as delivering a flavorful, authentic Brazilian dining experience with favorites like feijoada, picanha, coxinhas, pastel, bobó de camarão and cassava fries, complemented by well-made caipirinhas, while the atmosphere is warm and family friendly and the service is consistently praised as welcoming and attentive, with the owners often greeting guests at the table; many reviews say the meals are generous and the experience makes guests want to return and would recommend it to others; some criticisms note uneven portions for the price, occasional long waits, and in a few visits issues with smoke in the dining area or misfires on certain items like pastel or pao de queijo; dietary needs are acknowledged with gluten-free options and careful handling to avoid contamination; overall the consensus positions Acajou Br as a strong choice for those seeking a genuine Brazilian meal in Montreal with robust flavors and a hospitable, engaging service.View restaurant profile
Tapi Go! - Montreal Brazilian, Dominican Restaurants
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Tapi Go!

Open until 8 pm
(64)

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Reviews describe Tapi Go! as a friendly, clean, and cozy spot with attentive service and a welcoming vibe, where the menu shines for gluten-free options and true Brazilian flavors. The highlights often mentioned are fresh, delicious items like acai bowls, pao de queijo cheese bread, and tapioca, with the meat dishes and sauces earning praise as well. Diners repeatedly note the staff as kind and helpful and appreciate safe choices for celiac disease, making it a reliable gluten-free option in Montreal. Some caveats include limited indoor seating, occasional hours changes, and moments when the shop gets crowded, but many insist the quality and consistency make the visit worthwhile and plan to return. Overall, Tapi Go! is seen as a go-to for authentic Brazilian fast-casual fare, a place to enjoy tasty, GF-friendly dishes and a positive dining experience.View restaurant profile
Le Milsa - Montreal Brazilian, Dominican Restaurants
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Le Milsa

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1737)

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Le Milsa is described as a lively Brazilian churrascaria with a festive ambiance and is often praised as a great spot for groups and celebrations. Reviews highlight attentive and friendly service, with staff guiding guests through the all you can eat format and keeping meat coming quickly. The meat variety and quality are repeatedly cited as standout, with many noting perfect doneness and juicy cuts, while sides and desserts receive enthusiastic praise as well. The show and samba dancers add energy to the evening and enhance the overall experience, making it feel fun and dynamic. Some criticisms include that a few meats can be fatty or dry and that the dining area can be loud, with music overpowering conversations at times, along with remarks about high prices. Overall sentiment is strongly positive, with many recommending Le Milsa and many planning to return for another memorable night of good food and lively atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Bouchées Brésil Gourmet INC. - Montreal Brazilian, Dominican Restaurants
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Bouchées Brésil Gourmet INC.

(19)

Review Summary

Bouchées Brésil Gourmet INC. is described as the best place for Brazilian food in Montreal, with multiple deliveries and takeouts for special occasions and a consistently regret free experience. The food is described as delicious and requests are fulfilled precisely and on time, supporting repeat visits. The reviews note that the restaurant offers authentic Brazilian dishes and reliable service overall. Some listings show the restaurant as not open on Google Maps, which can cause confusion about hours, but the overall sentiment remains positive.View restaurant profile
Oregano Restaurant - Montreal Brazilian, Dominican Restaurants
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Oregano Restaurant

Open until 9 pm
(86)

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Oregano Restaurant earns praise for delicious food, generous portions, and a warm, family friendly atmosphere. Reviewers highlight authentic Dominican flavors, with crowd favorites like mofongo and chicharron, complemented by tasty beans and a touch of gourmet flair. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and fast, helping guests feel welcomed. The overall experience is often recommended for its value, atmosphere, and lively Caribbean music that enhances the dining vibe. There are a few caveats about price and occasional menu items not meeting expectations, but the general sentiment is positive and many say they would return to Oregano Restaurant.View restaurant profile
Le Milsa - Montreal Brazilian, Dominican Restaurants
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Le Milsa

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1360)

Review Summary

Guest feedback portrays Le Milsa as a lively Brazilian rodizio experience with a warm, festive ambiance and attentive service that consistently earns praise. The meat selection is described as abundant, juicy, and well seasoned, with many cuts cooked to perfection and complemented by a varied salad bar and tasty sides; the grilled pineapple is often highlighted as a favorite. Service is frequently noted for being friendly, professional, and proactive, with rounds made at just the right moments and drinks kept refilled. The atmosphere is enhanced by music and occasional dancers that guests find entertaining. Value is generally considered good for the amount and quality of meat offered, though a few reviews mention that the music can be loud and conversation difficult, and there are isolated reports of slower service, order mishaps, or billing concerns. Overall, the impression is very positive with many guests indicating plans to return and recommending Le Milsa to fellow meat lovers.View restaurant profile
Tapi Go! - Montreal Brazilian, Dominican Restaurants
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Tapi Go!

Open until 8 pm
(239)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Tapi Go! as a cozy gluten-free haven in Montreal where celiac-safe options and distinctive Brazilian flavors shine, with widespread praise for the cheese bread pao de queijo and the tapioca dishes, as well as the acai bowls and fresh juices. The menu is highlighted for generous fillings, crisp textures, and a strong sense of authenticity, while the small space, warm decor, and Brazilian atmosphere blended with Montreal vibes add to the appeal. Staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming, easygoing atmosphere, though a few comments mention occasional slower service. A few reviewers mention price points being a bit high, but many feel the quality and gluten-free assurance justify it, and several say the experience is worth returning for or recommending to fellow celiacs and gluten-sensitive diners. Overall, Tapi Go! stands out as a beloved option for gluten free Brazilian fare, with memorable cheese bread, tasty tapiocas, and an inviting ambiance that keeps people coming back.View restaurant profile

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